“Brush with Fate: Gustavo Bonevardi’s new works take an unexpected turn”
Hamptons Cottages and Gardens
cottagesgardens.com
July 1, 2022
Magazine cover and feature article (20th anniversary issue)
“Inside the 9/11 Museum’s First Art Show”
Smithsonian Magazine
smithsonianmag.com
September 9, 2016
Artists showcase 'strikingly beautiful' devastation at National September 11 Memorial & Museum in honor of 15th anniversary of 9/11
New York Daily News
New York
September 1, 2016
Exhibition review by Ryan Sit and Ginger Adams Otis
“Bonevardi, most famous for creating the Tribute in Light installation, said he couldn't shake a memory he had from Ground Zero of papers fluttering in the air. ‘It was actually this strikingly beautiful image and it's sort of haunting to see this beauty in contrast to the nightmare that is going on of the buildings collapsing,’ he said.”
“Exalted Spaces”
World Sculpture News
Hong Kong
Summer, 2015
Exhibition review by Robert C. Morgan
Gustavo Bonevardi is an artist for whom questioning the world’s realities is an integral part of his oeuvre. That there is no clear narrative in his art adds to its layered enigmatic qualities. His play with forms, literary and three-dimensionally, demands our most serious consideration.
“A Snapshot of Contemporary Ideals of Beauty”
Gilded Birds
www.gildedbirds.com
November 28, 2013
Interview by Kerry Shaw
“Efectos Especiales”
Revista Noticias
Buenos Aires, Argentina
June 7, 2012
Exhibition review by Victoria Verlichak
“Bonevardi”
Arte Online
www.arte-online.net
June 19, 2012
Exhibition review by Marcela Costa Peuser
“Restos de grandeza flotando en el aire”
Ñ Revista de Cultura
Buenos Aires, Argentina
June 9, 2012
Exhibition review by Ana Maria Battistozzi
“De lo público a lo íntimo: una muestra de arte y urbanismo”
Clarín
Buenos Aires, Argentina
May 23, 2012
Exhibition review by Marina Navarro
“Estupenda muestra de Gustavo Bonevardi”
Ambito Financiero
Buenos Aires, Argentina
May 28, 2012
Exhibition review by Laura Feinsilber
“Architect Collaborations at the MoMA Design Store: John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi”
INSIDE/OUT a MoMA/MoMA PS1 Blog
New York, NY
March 21, 2012
“China Builds by John Bennett & Gustavo Bonevardi”
designboom
Milan, Beijing, New York
December 6, 2011
10,000 Flower Maze review by Massimo Mini
“Gustavo Bonevardi at Art Basel: A Non-Linear Career in Art”
dot429
www.dot429.com
December 1, 2010
Interview by Xiaolu Ning
“Daniel Kopel Interviews Gustavo Bonevardi,”
ARTWRIT
www.artwrit.com
March, 2010
Interview by Daniel Kopel
“PROTAGONISTA: Gustavo Bonevardi”
Clarín
Buenos Aires, Argentina
February 20, 2007
Profile by Silvina Marino
“Legacies Passed From Father to Son”
The New York Times
New York, NY
December 3, 2006
Profile by Fred A. Bernstein
New York 2000
The Monacelli Press
New York, NY
2006
Robert A. M. Stern, David Fishman, and Jacob Tilove
Projects cited:
Housing for Homeless People With AIDS
Tribute in Light
“Sculpture: Making a Downtown Address A Little Easier to Find”
The New York Times
New York, NY
June 16, 2005
News story by Eva Hagberg
“ART/ARCHITECTURE: Public Spirit, Private Money and a New New Deal”
The New York Times
New York, NY
March 24, 2002
Critical essay by Herbert Muschamp
''Tribute in Light, the temporary memorial to the victims of the World Trade Center attack, appeals to the powerful desire to undo wrongs. As conceived back in September by John Bennett and Gustavo Bonevardi, two of the designers responsible for the project, the work was initially called Proposal for the Immediate Reconstruction of the Manhattan Skyline, as if by filling in the twin voids with brightness we could blot out the galling sensation of being overtaken by events outside our control.
“Twin beams of light rise near the World Trade Center site, seen last night from the Empire State Building”
The New York Times
New York, NY
March 12, 2002
Front page image, photograph by Vincent Laforet
“From 88 Searchlights, an Ethereal Tribute”
The New York Times
New York, NY
March 4, 2002
News Story by David Dunlap
If You Lived Here: The City in Art, Theory, and Social Activism
Dia Art Foundation
New York, NY
1986
by Martha Rosier, edited by Brian Wallis
Project cited:
Housing for Homeless People With AIDS
“The Breached Wall”
The New Republic
Washington D.C.
April 11, 1988
Critical essay by Herbert Muschamp